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What will happen if the military relies too much on advanced science and technology? It is best to have actual examples.

If the military relies too much on advanced science and technology, it will lose its enterprising spirit and the unique sense of honor of soldiers. What will follow will be a continuous decline in the combat effectiveness of the entire military. For example, in Saudi Arabia, the Saudi military The level of advancement is astonishing. Saudi Arabia buys basically all the best equipment you can think of, but it can't even beat the Yemeni Slipper Army. In terms of the advanced level of the army, Saudi Arabia can beat the Slipper Army by several levels. Basically, it's the difference between a dragon king and a beggar, but now it's Saudi Arabia who's being brutally beaten by the slipper army.

Take another example of the current German Wehrmacht. Germany’s weapons and equipment cannot be said to be unsophisticated or unadvanced. Once upon a time, German weapons were the epitome of advanced and sophisticated equipment. However, the current German Wehrmacht is not as a whole They have lost their enterprising spirit and the unique sense of honor of soldiers. The German Ministry of Defense's "2017 Major Weapon System Operational Readiness Report" pointed out that only 39 of the 128 "Typhoon" fighter jets of the Wehrmacht can fly normally, and only 26 of the 93 "Tornado" fighter jets. The aircraft can fly normally. Only 16 of the 72 CH-53 transport helicopters can be dispatched normally. Only 5 of the Navy's 13 frigates are suitable for navigation. The failure rates of "Tiger" armed helicopters and "Leopard"-2 main battle tanks are as high as 83 and 53. , by 2018, it even appeared that all six Type 212 submarines of the German Navy had malfunctions and could not be used. The latest model of frigate F-125 actually failed to pass the sea trial of the German Navy and was rejected by the Navy. Before this, in 2014, when Germany decided to send fighter planes to attack the "Islamic State" extremist organization in Syria, it found that only 6 "Tornado" fighter planes could leave the country. During a military exercise held in Norway in 2016, the participating troops were insufficiently equipped with small arms and night vision goggles. Since the "Boxer Dog" armored vehicle participating in the exercise did not carry a machine gun, the soldiers actually sprayed a broom handle with black paint to pretend to be a machine gun, which turned it into a machine gun. A laughingstock to allies and the media.

Another example is the incident in which the Norwegian Navy frigate "Helga Ingstad" was hit and sunk by a tanker at the end of 2018. This ship is called the smallest Aegis ship in the world, and it is not unadvanced. Well, it’s no use. The warship was easily hit and sunk by the tanker. According to the Norwegian Navy’s subsequent report, the performance of the crew of the Norwegian Navy’s Helge Instad frigate in this collision incident can be described as disaster-level. Yes, the observer saw the tanker as land. The bridge personnel did not confirm the radar, but just listened to the observer's report. After the collision, the entire bridge personnel was dumbfounded and did nothing. The warship itself could not stand it, and took the initiative to attack It ran aground on the shore in an attempt to save itself, but the crew was foolish again and did not take the initiative to conduct damage control. Instead, they actively abandoned the ship. They did not even close the watertight door when abandoning the ship. The navy's tugboat also followed suit later and the warship had already It was grounded. It was in a good position. At least there was no possibility of sinking. The navy's tugboat foolishly tried to push the warship to the shore. As a result, it pushed the warship and tilted it, and finally sank. It can be seen from the events of this system. , it is never a good thing if an army relies too much on advanced science and technology.